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1897-1898. Circular of the Southern Branch of the State Normal School of the University of Utah. Cedar City

Courses of Study.
The Branch Normal School will this year offer two courses of study:
1. The first three years of the regular four years' course leading to a Normal certificate.
2. A preparatory course for students over eighteen years of age who are not prepared to do the work of the Normal course.
The Normal Course.
Requirements for Admission.
Applicants for admission to the first year of the Normal school must be at least fifteen years of age, and must pass satisfactory examinations in arithmetic, English grammar and composition, physiology, geography, United States history, reading, and spelling. The required amounts of these respective studies are as follows:
ARITHMETIC.-Prime and composite numbers; greatest common divisor and least common multiple; common and decimal fractions; denominate numbers, including linear measure, square measure, cubic measure, liquid measure, dry measure, avoirdupois weight, United States money, and percentage, including interest, bank and true discount, etc.
A satisfactory treatment of these subjects may be found in Harper's Second Book in Arithmetic, or in Fish's, White's, Appleton's Arithmetic.
GEOGRAPHY.-A knowledge of the relative locations of principal nations, and names and locations of their capitals and chief cities, a good knowledge of the principal river and mountain systems of the globe; a good knowledge of the principal capes, islands, gulfs, bays, seas, etc., of the globe; the chief industries and products of the principal

Contains the academic calendar, members of the board of regents, officers of the board, and officers and instructors. It also includes general information such as the location, building, apparatus and books, student expenses, chapel exercises, public lectures, and student organizations. Under courses of study, the normal course section states requirements for admission, entrance examinations, admission on certificates, and registration. The four year course shows classes taught and the number of recitations per week for each. The preparatory course section shows subjects taught with the number of recitations and the requirements for admission.

Courses of Study.
The Branch Normal School will this year offer two courses of study:
1. The first three years of the regular four years' course leading to a Normal certificate.
2. A preparatory course for students over eighteen years of age who are not prepared to do the work of the Normal course.
The Normal Course.
Requirements for Admission.
Applicants for admission to the first year of the Normal school must be at least fifteen years of age, and must pass satisfactory examinations in arithmetic, English grammar and composition, physiology, geography, United States history, reading, and spelling. The required amounts of these respective studies are as follows:
ARITHMETIC.-Prime and composite numbers; greatest common divisor and least common multiple; common and decimal fractions; denominate numbers, including linear measure, square measure, cubic measure, liquid measure, dry measure, avoirdupois weight, United States money, and percentage, including interest, bank and true discount, etc.
A satisfactory treatment of these subjects may be found in Harper's Second Book in Arithmetic, or in Fish's, White's, Appleton's Arithmetic.
GEOGRAPHY.-A knowledge of the relative locations of principal nations, and names and locations of their capitals and chief cities, a good knowledge of the principal river and mountain systems of the globe; a good knowledge of the principal capes, islands, gulfs, bays, seas, etc., of the globe; the chief industries and products of the principal